DCEU Vs MCU: Rumored 'Wonder Woman' Screenwriter Jason Fuchs Explains The Difference Between DC And Marvel Movies

There are several rumors surrounding the upcoming DC standalone film 'Wonder Woman,' in which Diana Prince will finally get to star in her own solo movie. The story of the Amazonian princess, played by Gal Gadot, is said to be written by Jason Fuchs although the news has yet to be confirmed.

Collider recently spoke with the 'Pan' screenwriter, who refused to confirm any rumors just yet.

"Warners has been very kind to me, I have to say," Fuchs said.

With a little prodding, Jason Fuchs did explain why he couldn't talk about the project and offered an opinion from the point of view of a fan.

"This is what I would say. When you work for DC, it's sort of like working for the CIA. You have a vow of silence. I think, as we speak, Zack Snyder's gonna come in here and put a muzzle on me. The trouble with these things is that you really can't say much," Fuchs said. "So I'm excited about everything that's going on in that universe. And I've certainly read the same reports you've read about my involvement and what that might be, but I can only speak to it as a fan."

Jason Fuchs expanded his explanation with an admission.

"I can tell you, I am someone who from a very young age was a huge fan of DC Comics," Fuchs admitted. "A huge fan of that key troika in the Justice League of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, as well as all the other characters, so I am very, very happy that that DC Cinematic Universe is finally being fleshed out."

The writer also shared his opinion on the difference between the upcoming DC movies and the Marvel flicks.

"I don't think it's any secret that people who have seen the 'Batman v Superman' trailer, the 'Suicide Squad' trailer can see that this is a very different cinematic universe than the one that Marvel has constructed over at Disney, or the one that Simon Kinberg and company have constructed with X-Men over at Fox," Fuchs said. "It's a really specific, grand, slightly darker, slightly grittier place. As a fan of those comic books, a fan of those movies, I'm excited to see where it goes next."

'Wonder Woman' is scheduled for release in 2017.

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